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Old 01-24-2011, 09:45 PM   #1
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For example, when I was a kid my grandpa would cook a hot dog for me, slice an opening lengthwise and stuff a strip of cheese inside. The cheese would melt and the hot dog would be awesome. 20 years later, I'm jonesing for a cheese filled dog and what are my options? Smokies with little cheeses bits on the inside? NOT GOOD ENOUGH. I want a solid core of gooey cheese inside my hot dog. Tip for food creators. Put cheese on the inside of an existing product. It'll be delicious. I demand it.
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Old 01-24-2011, 09:47 PM   #2
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Old 01-24-2011, 09:48 PM   #3
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Do it. Why the forget not?
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Thirsty? How’s a refreshing bacon mug of melted cheese sound?
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I usually just put a slice of cheese between the dog and the bun, it gets sufficiently melted.

I also put a slice of cheese on my meatloaf, good enough for the girls I go with...
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Thirsty? How’s a refreshing bacon mug of melted cheese sound?

Can I buy it in a store? Then it's not good enough. Although cheese filled bacon is certainly a step in the right direction.
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Also, I want to be able to buy cheese filled cheese. Try making a grilled cheese sandwich when your block of cheddar has a smaller block of mozzarella inside. What the hell is this? The dark ages? Why can't I have this?
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Yes, yes, yes.

Completely agree with every idea. Cheese makes everything better.
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All these premade cheese dogs are so disappointing. I take cheese dip, preferably the salsa con queso stuff, slather it on a dog, then nuke it - now THAT is cheezy enough.
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I love a big Hungryman sub from 7-eleven, warmed up in the microwave and filled with nacho cheese.
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If I want a breakfast muffin, I want something savory: dill and cheddar is perfect. Why can I not find a cheesy breakfast cereal?
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The Scottrade Center had pretty tastey brauts covered in cheese a couple years ago. And they were freeeeee! All you can eat.
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So you want some cheese in a hotdog?

Step 1: Cut a hole in the hotdog
Step 2: Put your cheese in that hotdog
Step 3: Eat that hotdog

And that's the way you do it.
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So you want some cheese in a hotdog?

Step 1: Cut a hole in the hotdog
Step 2: Put your cheese in that hotdog
Step 3: Eat that hotdog

And that's the way you do it.
I'm not sure he can with Grandpa not around. Maybe he's not allowed to have knives?
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For example, when I was a kid my grandpa would cook a hot dog for me, slice an opening lengthwise and stuff a strip of cheese inside. The cheese would melt and the hot dog would be awesome. 20 years later, I'm jonesing for a cheese filled dog and what are my options? Smokies with little cheeses bits on the inside? NOT GOOD ENOUGH. I want a solid core of gooey cheese inside my hot dog. Tip for food creators. Put cheese on the inside of an existing product. It'll be delicious. I demand it.
That's exactly what we need, because I am not quite fat enough yet!
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Old 01-25-2011, 08:07 AM   #18
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So you want some cheese in a hotdog?

Step 1: Cut a hole in the hotdog
Step 2: Put your cheese in that hotdog
Step 3: Eat that hotdog

And that's the way you do it.
It's not 1985 anymore. Maybe you own a cotton gin too. I don't, but I still demand soft, comfortable shirts.
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